John travolta is a gay
John Travolta is gay. This came up at some point during a dinnertime conversation a few months back at Autostraddle Plan Director Alexs familys dwelling when I mentioned off-hand that John Travolta was gay.
John Travolta is gay, is a thing I thought I could speak out loud at a dinner table and it would be about as innocuous and unanimously-agreed-upon as a statement like, these rolls are delicious! or your daughter is a very talented designer!
I was wrong. It turns out that John Travolta is gay is not a thing that everybody knows about or agrees upon. For example, Alexs Dad did not know that John Travolta was same-sex attracted and was not taking my word for it. Sometimes I feel love we unknowingly live in a bubble that might be imaginary where we make shit up and then circle-jerk our way into believing our retain rumors. But also, this guy from said: Frankly, just about everyone knows John Travolta is male lover. I know it. You probably know it. My grandmother knows it and she barely speaks English.
Now the deal has been sealed via Carrie Fisher in The Ad According to Barry Diller, John Travolta backed out of starring in American Gigolo because of the film’s “somewhat gay subtext.” In his tell-all memoir, Who Knew, the power player recalls a time when the Grease celebrity was attached to star in the Paul Schrader written- and directed-movie before he had to step away. In his book, Diller writes that Travolta told then-Paramount Pictures president Michael Eisner he couldn’t direction the project because he was grieving the death of his mother and then-girlfriend Diana Hyland. “He slumped down in a chair in Michael’s office, started to cry and said, ‘I can’t complete American Gigolo. I’m too sad. I’m still in mourning. It’s the false thing for me to do. You have to permit me out of it,’” Diller, who was the CEO of Paramount at the time, writes. “Michael came down to my office and said, ‘John’s just left, and we have to let him out of the production b "Star Wars" alum Carrie Fisher once suggested that everyone in Hollywood knew about John Travolta's sexuality. In , in Out's monthly "Can I Be Blunt?" column, she wrote of her ancient friend, "We don't really take care that John Travolta is gay." One year later Fisher was asked about Travolta in an interview with Advocate, where she said, "I mean, my feeling about John has always been that we know and we don't care. Look, I'm sorry that he's uncomfortable with it, and that's all I can say. It only draws more attention to it when you make that kind of legal fuss. Just leave it be." But Travolta's longtime friend and co-star Kirstie Alley shot down the gay rumors. Alley, who claimed she and Travolta fell in love while working on the "Look Who's Talking" movies, but did not act on their feelings because they were both in other relationships, told ABC News' Barbara Walters, "I know John with all my heart and soul. He's not gay." Passage continued, "I think in some weird way, in Hollywood, if someone gets big enough and famous enough, and th Hollywood, CA - In a new interview actress Carrie Fisher drops a bombshell saying that everyone knows John Travolta is gay and that she thinks he should come out of the closet now, because no one cares.
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"Wow! I mean, my feeling about John has always been that we know and we don't care," Fisher told the Advocate. "Look, I'm sorry that he's uncomfortable with it, and that's all I can say. It only draws more attention to it when you make that kind of legal fuss. Just leave it be."
Fisher was answering a interrogate from an interviewer with the gay glossy about Travolta's legal team demanding that Gawker, an online gossip site, remove a recent post suggesting that he's participated in oral sex with men at LA-based spas.
The interview follows a comment Fisher made about Travolta's sexuality to Out, another lgbtq+ publication, in
In a feature listing 10 things that gay men should know about straight women, Fisher answered, "We don't really care that John Travolta is gay."
Fisher, who is best acknowledged as